Ebook {Epub PDF} Bettyville: A Memoir by George Hodgman






















Bettyville is a memoir by American author George Hodgman. The memoir relates George’s experiences growing old as an author, contrasting his well-known and seemingly shameless public persona and writings with his private struggles with his mother and her intolerance of his homosexuality.  · “Bettyville is a beautifully crafted memoir, rich with humor and wisdom. George Hodgman has created an unforgettable book about mothers and sons, and about the challenges that come with growing older and growing up.”Brand: Penguin Publishing Group. “Bettyville is a beautifully crafted memoir, rich with humor and wisdom. George Hodgman has created an unforgettable book about mothers and sons, and about the challenges that come with growing older and growing up.”/5(1K).


George Hodgman was an editor at Vanity Fair magazine and at publishing houses. When he became unemployed in , he left New York City to go to his mother's house in Missouri to help care for her. He thought it was going to be a temporary move, but he stayed with her for four years. He wrote a memoir, Bettyville, about the experience. Bettyville: A Memoir (Thorndike Press Large Print Biographies Memoirs Series)|George Hodgman, Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story Of American Submarine Espionage|Annette Lawrence Drew, If We Would Perpetuate The Republic We Must Defend And Protect The Interests Of Its Laborers. Speech Of Hon. William D. Kelley, Of Pennsylvania, In Of Representatives, Tuesday. Ap|William D. George Hodgman, former Vanity Fair editor and author of acclaimed memoir "Bettyville," was found dead Saturday evening. Friends recall his wit, brilliance, and complex character.


George Hodgman was an editor at Vanity Fair magazine and at publishing houses. When he became unemployed in , he left New York City to go to his mother's house in Missouri to help care for her. He thought it was going to be a temporary move, but he stayed with her for four years. He wrote a memoir, Bettyville, about the experience. "Bettyville," a memoir by George Hodgman about returning to Paris, Mo., to care for his mother, appears to be slated for a TV series. “Bettyville is a beautifully crafted memoir, rich with humor and wisdom. George Hodgman has created an unforgettable book about mothers and sons, and about the challenges that come with growing older and growing up.”.

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